Techno-economic analysis of solanesol production from tobacco leaves using ultrasound-assisted extraction
Misri Gozan,
Givon Khisan,
Edwin Safitra
Abstract:Solanesol has high antioxidant activity and strong free radical absorption and is an intermediate raw material for coenzyme Q10. Tobacco leaves are the highest source of solanesol. Ultrasonic-assisted extraction (UAE) increases the extract yield through reduced process time, low temperature, and safe solvents. The CAGR for solanesol demands in the Asia Pacific is growing 10.5% in 2021-2027, with market values of USD 575 million. Therefore, developing a solanesol plant in Indonesia is required to increase high-… Show more
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